Changes in this hot fix:
- Improved support for locked folders by controlling access to them in a "Macintosh-like" manner. Windows does not by default restrict access to folders marked as read-only, so ExtremeZ-IP modifies the folder's Access Control List (ACL) to perform the lock.
- Fixed a problem where files and folders could fail to be returned in search results. If a user that did not have access to the file or folder performed a search that included that file/folder in the results, ExtremeZ-IP would incorrectly remove that file/folder from all later search results, even for users that did have access to that file/folder.
- Directory Services lookups are now performed against the global catalog rather than a single domain by default. This resolves problems with complex domain structures: for example, long name logins for users who accounts are stored in non-default OUs.
- Fixed a problem where files with extended attributes could fail to be copied from ExtremeZ-IP to a Tiger (10.4.11) client.
- Fixed a problem where files compressed on an ExtremeZ-IP volume would incorrectly appear as UNIX executables in the Finder.
- Fixed a problem where the ExtremeZ-IP Administrator would fail to save the setting "Allow workstation to save password".